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Ayn Rand never had Kodak Moments

What’s happening here? These shapes, they must mean something. This is no accident, this was no a mistake, so it must…it must…have some sort of significance. But what?

Clarity of vision doesn’t always mean clarity of vision. One can see in the mind’s eye with mathematical precision a design that is wilfully obscure. There are times when the only possible way to precisely express yourself is by embracing the blur.

What’s happening here? It depends on who is seeing it. What you see and what I see may be mutually exclusive, and yet they still exist in the same image at the same time. Therein lies the meaning and the significance and the freedom. It’s all there, all of it, in the blur. You just have to look.

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